4 Quotes & Sayings By Meghan Tifft

Meghan Tifft is a writer and editor who has lived in the Pacific Northwest for over a decade. Her career in online lifestyle and entertainment journalism began with her first job at Teen Vogue. She's written for such sites as BuzzFeed, The Huffington Post, and People.com, among others. She lives in Portland, OR, with her husband and three kids.

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That is why my first and most pressing question seems like such an outright act of mutiny. What I want to know is, since when does making art require participation in any community, beyond the intense participation that the art itself is undertaking? Since when am I not contributing to the community if all I want to do is make the art itself? Isn’t the art itself my intimate communication with others, with the world, with the unfolding spectacle of the human struggle as we live and coexist on this earth? . Meghan Tifft
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Since when did the community become our moral compass–our viability and ethics as writers determined so much by our team spirit?. .. What if all this communing actually hurts the primary means by which I set out to participate and communicate–my writing itself? Meghan Tifft
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If we must encounter each other, let’s do it the old way–in the dark, by the fire, our breaths bated, the world a big black mystery beyond us. Meghan Tifft